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The  Carroll  Institute  takes  great  pleasure  in  presenting  this  Catalogue  of  its 
Library  to  the  members  and  friends  of  the  association.  Its  publication  was  under- 
taken at  considerable  expenditure  of  labor  and  money,  in  the  hope  that  it  would 
not  only  give  readers  material  assistance  in  the  selection  of  desirable,  choice  books, 
but  also  furnish  benefactors  of  the  Library  an  idea  of  the  number  of  works  so  far 
collected.  The  Institute  aims  to  collect  all  Catholic  publications  and  the  most 
approved  among  secular  works,  and  it  respectfully  solicits  from  its  friends  donations 
of  books,  pamphlets,  magazines,  etc.,  not  already  in  the  Library,  Please  send  to 
The  Carroll  Institute,  No.  602  F Street,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 


OF  THE 

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LIBRARY. 


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Gray  & Clarkson,  Printers 
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INTRODUCTION. 


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The  idea  of  forming  the  society  which  has  since  become 
the  Carroll  Institute  originated  with  Major  Edmond  Mallet 
while  President  of  the  Young  Catholics’  Friend  Society  of 
AVashington.  The  primitive  purpose  was  to  form  an  organ- 
ization as  an  adjunct  to  the  Young  Catholics’  Friend  Society, 
^which  should  contribute  to  the  interest  of  its  meetings,  and 
from  which  talent  might  be  drawn  for  that  purpose.  A pre- 
liminary meeting  was  held  in  the  basement  of  Carroll  Hall, 
then  used  by  St.  Patrick’s  congregation  as  a church,  on  Sun- 
day evening,  September  7,  1873. 

It  was  determined  at  that  meeting,  after  mature  consider- 
ation, to  organize  an  independent  association,  instead  of  an 
auxiliary  society,  to  be  called  the  Carroll  Literary  Association. 
An  election  of  officers  was  held  on  the  following  Thursday 
evening,  September  eleventh.  Captain  Daniel  McMahon  was 
elected  President,  and  the  late  much-lamented  John  Carroll 
Brent,  Librarian. 

An  appeal  was  then  made  to  the  members  for  donations 
of  books  to  form  the  nucleus  of  a library.  Soon  after  this  Mr. 
Brent,  who  was  the  President  of  the  Particular  Council,  St. 
Vincent  de  Paul  Society,  jdaced  the  library  of  that  associa- 
tion, consisting  of  about  three  hundred  volumes,  including 
pamphlets,  in  the  custody  of  the  new  society  and  lor  its  use 

On  February  5,  1874,  Rev.  John  J.  Keane,  now  Bishop  of 
Richmond,Ya.,  as  chairman  of  the  Library  (Ymmittee,  issue<l 
a circular  to  the  Catholic  citizens  of 'VVasliington,  soliciting 
donations  of  books  and  money,  to  increase  the  library.  As 
a result  of  this  appeal  a considerable  nundjer  of  becks 
was  received. 

On  May  7,  1874,  a new  (onstitution  was  adopted  and  the 
title  of  the  association  changed  to  Carroll  Institute,  in 
honor  of  Most  Rev.  John  Carroll,  first  Archbishop  of  Balti- 
more, Charles  Carroll  of  Canollton,  one  of  the  signers  of  the 


VI 


INTRODUCTION. 


Declaration  of  Independence,  and  Daniel  Carroll  one  of  the 
commissioners  appointed  by  President  Washington  to  lay 
out  the  national  capital.  Lieut.-Colonel  Alex.  J.  Dallas, 
U.  S.  A.,  was  elected  President,  and  Mr.  Edmond  Mallet, 
Librarian  of  the  Institute. 

A valuable  acquisition  to  the  library  was  soon  after  realized 
in  the  donation  by  the  Masi  family  of  several  hundred  vol- 
umes. During  the  presidency  of  Mr.  John  Bingham,  with 
Mr.  James  IMcEvoy  as  Librarian,  large  additions  were  made 
by  purchase  and  exchange,  as  also  under  the  administrations 
of  Messrs.  John  T.  Fallon  and  Dominic  I.  Murphy,  with  Mr. 
Charles  McCarthy  as  Librarian.  During  the  terms  of  Mr. 
Ed.  J.  Hannan,  with  Mr.  M.  AV.  Saxton  as  Librarian,  the 
library  has  been  further  increased  and  systematized  until 
now  it  contains  upward  of  two  thousand  standard  Catholic 
and  secular  works. 

AVhilst  the  above  periods  of  the  library’s  history  are  par- 
ticularized, yet  during  all  the  administrations  of  the  Institute 
the  addition  of  appropriate  and  valuable  books  has  received 
a due  share  of  attention. 

Among  the  Institute’s  many  friends  who  have  at  various 
times  donated  valuable  books,  the  following  deserve  especial 
mention : Rt.  Rev.  J.  J.  Keane,  Rev.  Jacob  A.  AValter,  Mr. 
Francis  B.  Mohun,  Mr.  Joshua  Huntington,  Miss  Anna  E. 
Smith,  Miss  Fannie  AVhelan,  Mr.  Thomas  W.  Dalton,  Mr. 
George  Bogus,  Air.  D.  A.  Brosnan,  Air.  Thomas  McEnery, 
and  Mr.  Gregory  I.  Ennis. 


AI.  W.  SAXTON,  Librarian. 


EXPLANATORY  NOTE. 


This  Catalogue  is  arranged  in  all  cases  under  the  names  of 
authors,  when  known.  Bodies  of  men  have  been  considered 
as  authors  of  works  written  officially  and  i)uhlished  in  their 
names,  or  by  their  authority;  thus,  the  Catholic  Church  has 
been  considered  author  of  works  emanating  from  the  Holy 
See,  the  Councils  and  the  Hierarchy  of  the  Church,  and  the 
I^'nited  States  of  works  issued  by  its  several  Departments  of 
Government.  The  publications  of  congregations,  orders  and 
societies  have  been  entered  under  those  bodies  as  authors; 
those  of  local  societies,  however,  being  entered  under  the 
name  of  the  place  where  located. 

Anonymous  works  have  been  entered  under  the  first  word 
of  their  titles,  except  in  the  case  of  anonymous  biographies, 
which  have  been  entered  under  the  name  of  the  subject  of 
the  life. 

Form-entries  have  been  made  in  the  case  of  Almanacs, 
Magazines  and  Newspapers  with  references  to  their  title- 
entries;  also  analytical-entries  for  important  articles,  ad- 
dresses, etc.,  contained  in  magazines,  pamphlets  and  news- 
papers in  the  library,  produced  by  honorary  and  active 
members  of  the  Institute,  whose  names  are  printed  in  special 
type. 

The  employment  of  capital  letters  in  the  titles  has  been 
confined  to  proper  names,  and  to  the  initial  letter  of  each 
sentence. 

The  following  abbreviations  have  been  employed  : 


Amer.  American, 
anon.  Anonymous, 
ed.  Pldition. 
f°.  Folio. 

4°.  Quarto. 

12°.  Duodecimo, 
illus.  Illustrated, 
ms.  Manuscript. 


n.  d.  No  date  of  publication, 
n.  p.  No  place  of  publication, 
pp.  Pages. 

pseud.  Pseudonym.  Pseudony- 
mous. 

n.  t.-p.  No  title-page, 
t.-p.  w.  Title-page  wanting. 

V.  Volume. 


The  books  are  described  as  folio,  quarto,  duodecimo,  etc., 
according  to  the  apparent  size  of  the  volume,  without  regard 
to  the  printer’s  designations  derived  from  the  fold  of  the 
sheets. 


CATALOGUE 


C1F  THE 

CARROLL  INSTITUTE  LIBRARY. 


Abercrombie,  John.  Inquiries  concerning-  the  intellectual 
powers  and  investigation  of  truth.  Edited  by  Jacob 
Abbott.  284  pp.  12°.  New  York,  1800. 

Accum,  Frederick.  Chemical  amusement;  comprising  a 
series  of  curious  and  instructive  exiieriments  in  chemistry. 
2d  ed.  300  pp.  12°.  London,  1818. 

Addis,  AVilliam  E.,  and  Arnold,  TL  Catholic  dictionary, 
containing  some  account  of  the  doctrine,  discipline,  rites, 
ceremonies,  councils  and  religious  orders  of  the  C^atholic 
Church.  4th  ed.  033  pp.  8°.  New  York,  1884. 

Addison,  JoseiJi.  AVorks.  Edited,  with  critical  andexplan- 
atorv  notes,  bv  G.  AAC  Greene.  0 v.  12°.  Pkilad(dphia, 
1 870‘. 


CONTENTS. 


Dialogues  on  medals,  v.  2. 
Dramas,  v.  1. 

Cato,  V.  1. 

Drummer,  v.  1. 

Rosamond,  v.  1. 

Freeholder,  v.  3. 

Guardian,  The,  v.  4. 

Letters,  v.  2. 

Life  of  Addison,  by  Macaulay,  v. 
Lover,  The,  v.  3. 


Miscellaneous  prose,  v.  2. 
Plebeian,  The,  v.  3. 

Poems,  V.  1. 

Political  writings,  v.  2. 

Present  state  of  the  war,  v.  2. 
Whig- Examiner,  v.  2. 
Remarks  on  Italy,  &c.,  v.  2, 
Spectator,  The,  v.  5-6. 

1.  Taller,  The,  v.  4. 

Translations,  v.  1. 


Agnes  of  Home,  Saint.  The  life  of  St.  Agnes  of  Koine, 
virgin  and  martyr.  Translated  from  the  French.  [.Iror.] 
74  pp.  16°.  rhiladelphia,  1857. 

Aikin,  John.  Select  works  of  the  British  poets,  in  a chro- 
nological series,  from  Ben  Jonson  to  Beattie,  with  biograph- 
ical and  critical  notices.  807  pp.  8°.  Philadelphia,  1850. 

For  continuation  see  Select  works. 

A LA  DEL,  M.  C.  M.  The  miraculous  medal;  its  origin,  his- 
tory, circulation,  results.  Translated  from  the  French  by 
P.  S.  Ulus.  3)24  pp.  12°.  Jhdfi more,  ISHO. 


10 


C'AiaiOLL  INSTITUTE  LIBRAE Y. 


Aijju.^r  of  iLotographs  of  the  Catholic  prelates  of  the  U^nited 
States,  sq.  10°. 


CONTENTS. 


-John  Cardinal  McCloskey. 

Most  llev.  .James  Gibbons. 

.T.  K.  Bayley. 

F.  N.  Blanchet. 

]\I.  A.  Corrigan. 

W.  H.  Gross. 

J.  M.  Henul. 

J.  B.  Purcell. 

P.  J.  Kyan. 

M.  J.  Spalding, 

J.  J.  Williams. 

J.  F.  Wood. 

Bight  Piev.  T.  A.  Becker. 

A.  M.  A.  Blanchet. 

J.  J.  Conroy. 

Joseph  Dwenger. 

A.  J.  Glorieux. 

Louis  de  Goesbriand. 


Eight  Kev.  J.  A.  Healy. 

T.  F.  Hendricken. 
J.  J.  Hogan. 
Francis  Janssens. 

J.  J.  Kain. 

J.  J.  Keane. 
William  McCloskey. 
Francis  McNeirny. 
« B.  J.  McQuaid, 

J.  P.  Machebeuf. 

A.  M.  Martin. 
William  O’Hara. 

P.  J.  O’Reilly. 
Amadeus  Rappe. 
Augustin  Verot. 

E.  P.  Wadhams. 
Mgr.  P,  A.  Seton. 


Ai.exander,  il/r.s*.,  {pseurj.)  Hee  Hector,  Annie  F. 
Almanacs  and  Annuals. 

See  American  Almanac. 

Battersby’s  Registry. 

Cathoijc  Family  Almanac. 

Catholic  Family  Annual. 

Catholic  Home  Almanac. 

Metroj’olitan  Catholic  Almanac. 

Sadlier’s  Catholic  Directory. 

Scholastic  Annual. 

United  States  Catholic  Almanac. 


Alphonses  Liguori,  Saint.  The  clock  of  the  passion;  or, 
pathetic  reflections  on  the  sufferings  and  death  of  our 
Blessed  Redeemer.  Gth  ed.  142  pp.  24°.  Dublin,  1865. 

• Instructions  and  devotions  for  the  dying,  together 

with  meditations  for  a day’s  retreat,  and  the  recommenda- 
tion for  a departing  soul.  72  pp.  24°.  Pkiladelphia,  1868. 

■ A short  treatise  on  prayer,  adapted  to  all  classes  of 

tdiristians.  Translated  from  the  Italian  by  a Catholic 
clergyman,  218  pp.  24°.  Baltimore.  [?l  d.] 

Visits  to  the  Most  Holy  Sacrament,  etc.,  for  every 

day  in  the  month.  Aspirations  of  love  to  Jesus  in  the 
Holy  Eucharist.  Rules  for  frequent  communion,  Muth  a 
deiense  of  the  same.  Meditations  for  every  day  in  the 
week.  A novena  for  All  Souls’  day,  with  a method  of 
devoutly  hearing  mass,  by  Blessed  Leonard  a Porto  Mau- 
ritio.  316  pp.  24°.  New  York.  [n.  d.] 

See  Congregation  of  the  Most  Holy  Redeemer. 

The  Mission-Book. 


Alzog,  Rev.  John.  Manual  of  universal  church  history. 
Translated  from  the  German  by  Rev.  F.  J.  Pabisch  and 
Rev.  Thos.  S.  Byrne,  v.  3.  1092  pp.  8°.  Cincinnati,  1878. 
American  Almanac  and  treasury  of  facts,  statistical,  finan- 
cial, and  i)olitical,  for  the  years  1878-’80.  Edited  by  A.  R. 
Spofibrd.  3 v.  12°.  Neiv  York,  1878-’80. 


CATALOCiT^K. 


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A:mericax  Cutholic  (Quarterly  Keview.  •{>  v.  S°.  Phila- 
(Idph  i a ,187 6-’84. 

Ammen,  S.  Z.  Caverns  of  Liiray.  An  illustrated  guide-book 
to  the  caverns,  expLiining  the  manner  of  tluur  formation, 
their  peculiar  growths,  tlieir  geology,  chemistry,  etc.  4th 
ed.  46  p]).  8°.  Philadelphia,  1884, 

Anderdon,  Tier.  William  Henry,  Afternoons  with  the  v^aints. 
1st  series.  5th  ed.  18°.  Loudon,  [a.  d.] 

Antoine  de  Bonneval.  A tale  of  Paris  in  the  days 

of  St.  Vincent  de  Paul,  299  pp.  12°.  Baltimore,  1867. 

(Traudator.)  Sermon  of  the  Bishop  of  Odeans. 

See  Dufanloup,  Mgr.  F.  A.  P. 

Andrews,  William  Eusebius.  Chltical  and  historical  review 
of  Fox’s  Book  of  Martyrs.  2 v.  440,  447  pp.  8°.  Balti- 
more. [n.  (/.] 

Catholic  school  book.  216  pp.  16°.  Philadelphia. 

[ri.  d.] 

(Editor.)  See  Catholic  Vindicator. 

Anecdotes  of  the  reign  of  Louis  XVI,  King  of  France  ; also 
M.  Xecker’s  account  of  his  administration  of  the  finances. 
Translated  by  John  O’Connor.  202  pp.  16°.  Nevj  York. 
[17 — ].  (Bound  with  Byron,  G.  G.  K.,  Alarino  Faliero.) 

vVnnales  de  I’Association  de  la  Prf»i)agation  de  la  For.  Becu- 
eil  p^riodique  des  lettres  des  eveques  et  des  missionnaires 
des  missions  des  deux  mondes,  et  de  tons  les  documens 
relatifs  aux  missions  et  a I’Association  de  la  Projragation 
de  la  Foi,  1822-’88.  8d  ed.  10  v.  8°.  Lyons,  1827-’88. 

Ear/.  Annals  of  the  Propagation  of  the  Faith.  A 

periodical  collection  of  letters  from  the  bishoirs  and  mis- 
sionaries employed  in  the  missions  of  the  Old  and  New 
World  and  of  all  the  documents  relating  to  those  missions, 
and  to  the  Institution  for  the  Propagation  of  the  Faith. 
89 V.  8°.  Paris,  London,  Dublin  and  Baltimore,  1838-76. 

See  Instructive  and  Curious  Epistles. 

Appleton,  Bev.  James.  (Editor.)  Instructions  on  the  doc- 
trines, duties  and  resources  of  the  Catholic  religion.  See 
Liiomond,  Abbe  C.  F. 

Arbitrary  Power,  Popery,  Protestantism,  as  contained  in 
Nos.  XV,  XVIII,  XIX  of  the  Dublin  Keview.  251  jrp.  12°. 
Philadelphia,  1842. 

Armstrong,  Annie.  Threads  of  thought.  124  pp.  12°. 
Wadiington,  1884. 

Armstrong,  John.  Notices  of  the  War  of  1812.  2 v.  260, 
244  i)p.  12°.  New  York,  1840. 

Arnold,  Thomas.  Catholic  dictionary.  See  Addis,  W.  E., 
and  Arnold,  T. 

Arnold,  Thomas,  L).  D.  Life  of  Hannibal.  320  pp.  16°. 
New  York,  1860. 

Art  of  conversation.  The ; with  directions  for  self-e<luca- 
tion.  [Anon.']  284  pp.  12°.  New  York,  1864. 


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CARKOLL  IXSTITrTE  LTBliARY. 


Artaud  de  Mdxtor,  Alexis  Fnu'i9ois,  Chendler  <!’.  Uves  am? 
times  of  the  Roman  Poiitifls,  from  St.  Peter  to  Pius  iX, 
Translated  from  the  French.  Edited  l)y  Rev.  AVm.  IE. 
Xeli<ian.  Portraits.  2v.  951),  hod  pj).  8°.  AVc  }5>/7p  ISlio. 

Artmax,  AVilliam,  <nid  ILvll,  L.  \'.  Beauties  and  achieve- 
ments of  the  hlimh  1)87  i)p.  12°.  /Aoas'r/Y/c,  XE  P.,  1854. 

Associatiox  de  ea  Propa(;atk)X  de  la  Foi.  S'cc  Axxales. 

Audix,  Jean  Marie  A'ictor.  Life  of  Henry  VIII,  and  history 
of  the  schism  of  England.  Translated  from  the  fJvnch  1>y 
JE  G.  K.  Browne.  441  pp.  8°.  London,  1852. 

History  of  the  life,  writings,  and  doctrines  of  Lutheiv 

Translated  from  the  French  by  AVm.  B.  Turnbull.  2 v, 
512,  497  pp.  8°.  London.,  1854. 

Aituistixe,  Saint.  The  confessions  of  St.  Augustine.  285  ])p, 
12°.  New  Yo)'k,  nJ/c// A iGhuoa,  1844. 

Autobiouraruy  of  an  English  soldier  in  the  United  States 
army.  288  pj).  12°.  Ne.ir  Yo)d:,  1858. 

AvRr>i,  Alfred.  The  verbalist;  ii  manual  devoted  to  hritd" 
tliscussions  of  the  right  and  the  wrong  use  of  words.  220 
pp.  16°.  New  York,  1882. 

A YToux,  William  Edmondstoune.  Lays  of  the  Scottish  cava- 
liers and  other  poems.  851  ])p.  12°.  New  York,  1852. 

Azarias,  lirother.  Develoimient  of  English  literature:  thu 
Old  Flnglish  period.  214  pp.  12°.  New  York,  1879. 

Essay  on  the  philosoiJiy  of  literature.  4th  ed.  2i.\s; 

l)p.  12°.  'Plt.lladelphia,  1879. 

BA(isriAWE,  Her.  John  B.  The  threshold  of  the  ('atholic- 
Church.  A course  of  plain  instructions  for  those  entering 
her  communion.  With  a jweface  by  Rt.  Rev.  Alonsigimr 
('apel.  298  i)p.  12°.  Neir  Lor/y  1878. 

Baixe,  A.  U.  Essay  on  the  harmonious  relations  betwc'en 
divine  faith  and  natural  reason,  with  two  chapters  on  the 
divine  offi.ce  of  the  (’hurch.  2d  ed.  49()  pp.  12°.  Jlalti- 
niore,  1861. 

Baixes,  Jtt.  Lee.  Peter  Augustine.  Faith,  hope,  and  charity. 
Substance  of  a sermon  preached  at  the  dedication  of  the 
( 'atholic  chapel  at  Bradford,  England,  on  July  27, 1825.  15 
pp.  8°.  Lhiladelphia,  1849. 

Baker,  AAr.  Augustine,  O.  S.  ]>.  Sancta  Sophia;  or,  direc- 
tions for  the  prayer  of  contemi.'lation.  Eldited  by  Father 
Serenus  Uressy.  412  p]).  12°.  Neiv  Lor/y  1857. 

Baker,  George  M.  {Editor.)  Reading  clul)  and  handy 
speaker.  Xo.  4.  108  })p.  16°.  Boston,  1^77. 

B.vkek,  General  La  Fayette  ('.  History  of  the  United  State.^ 
secret  service.  608  i)p.  8°.  Bkdadelpliia,  1867. 

B.\LA[]'>i,  AY.r'.  James  Imcian  Anthony.  Uriterion;  or,  howto 
<letect  error  and  arrive  at  truth.  8)21  })}).  12°.  New  York. 

1875. 

Ih'otestantism  and  ('atholicity  comi)ared  in  tlieii- 

(ffie(‘ts  on  the  civilization  of  Euro])e.  Written  in  Spanish. 
Translated  from  the  Frc'nch.  501  j)}).  8°.  Baltimore,  \>^o\ , 


('ATAL()(jrE. 


i:} 


Tlie  sanio.  iM  ed.  oOJ  pp.  S°.  lUdthiiore,  . 

Tlte  same.  lMiroi)eaii  civilization.  7th  ed.  oOl  pp. 

8°.  fkiltiviore,  ISGl. 

IIaltimore.  Address  of  the  editorial  committee  of  the  ('ath- 
olic  Tract  Society  of  Baltimore  to  the  public.  To  which  is 
appended  an  extract  from  the  confessions  of  St.  Augustin, 
touether  with  the  constitution  and  l)v-laws  of  the  sociidv. 
24  i>p.  12°.  JialtiuioiT.  [1839.] 

(Old  Wasiiinctox.  Demonstration  in  Baltimore  and 

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Bover,  Abel.  French  dictionary;  also  an  English-French 
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Bovesen,  Hjalmar  lljorth.  (pieen  Titania ; the  mountain’s 
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Boyle,  Esmeralda.  Biographical  sketches  of  distinguished 
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Sernion  preached  in  the  cathedral  of  Baltimore  on 

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Br.vme,  C.  M.  Tales  from  the  diary  of  a Sister  of  Merev. 
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Rreckenkidoe,  Jier.  John.  Discussion  on  the  (piestion,  Is 
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[Editor.)  Lives  of  the  Irish  martyrs  and  confessors, 

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Brext,  Daniel.  Biograjihical  sketch  of  the  Most  Rev.  John 
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Bresciaxi,  Rev.  Antonio,  S.  J.  The  Jew  of  Verona;  an  his- 
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Lionello;  a se(piel  to  the  Jew  of  Verona.  2d  ed. 

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Brid(;et,  Saint.  The  life  of  Saint  Bridget,  virgin  and  abbess. 
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Broder,  Paul.  Reply  to  a iiamphlet  on  “(’atholic  and 
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Bc.oxte,  ( ’harlotte.  Jane  Evre;  an  autobiograiJiv.  488  ])}>. 
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( ieoi>:rai)hy  and  short  history  of  Ireland.  24  i)p.  1<S°. 

Clnchniati,  hSoh. 

Brown,  Edward  ( l.soood.  The  eominon  schools  of  the  Enited 
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Browne,  J.  Bo.ss.  Yusef;  or,  the  journey  of  the  Frangi ; a 
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Brownson,  Orestes  A.  AVorks.  Collected  and  arranged  ])y 
Henry  F.  Brownson.  19  v.  8°.  Detroit,  1882-’85. 

CONTENTS:  Philosophy,  v.  12. 

Philosophy  and  religion,  v.  3. 

Heterodox  writings,  v.  4. 

Controversy,  v.  5-8. 

Scientifle  theories,  v.  t». 

Civilization,  v.  10-13. 

Development  and  morals,  v.  14. 

Politics,  V.  15-18. 

Literature,  v.  19. 

The  American  Republic;  its  constitution, tendencies- 

and  destiny.  4:19  pp.  8°.  Xeu'  York,  18()(). 

The  convert ; or,  leaves  from  my  experience.  4501)}). 

12°.  Xeu:  York,  1857. 

( ’onver.sations  on  lilieralism  and  the  Church.  19:1 

pp.  12°.  Xeir  York,m{). 

Brownson’s  (Bidrterly  Review.  24  v.  8°.  Boston. 

and  Xeie  York,  1844-75. 

First  series.  :i  v.  Boston,  1844-’4(). 

New  series.  <5  v.  Boston,  1847-52. 

Third  series.  :i  v.  Boston,  185:i-’55. 

New  York  series.  4 v.  Xem  York,  185()-’59. 

Third  New  York  series.  4 v.  Xed'  York,  18()0-’():i. 

National  series.  1 v.  Xeir  York,  18(14. 

Last  series.  :i  v.  Xeiv  For/i,  187:l-’75. 

The  same.  General  index.  Bee  Hudson,  Rev.  D.  F. 

Brun,  Elise.  Oramaika;  an  Indian  story,  [.laop.]  :l(3(l 
pp.  1(1°.  Xen:  York.  [1854.] 

Brv.int,  Edwin.  AYhat  I saw  in  California  ; being  the  journal 
of  a tour  1)}'  the  emigrant  route  and  South  pass  of  the 
Rocky  mountains  across  the  continent  of  North  America, 
the  Great  Desert  basin,  and  through  California,  in  the  years 
184()-’47.  455  ])p.  12°.  Xew  For  A-,  1848. 

Bryant,  Jolin  1 ).,  ^f.  J).  Immaculate  Conception  of  the  Host 
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Pauline  Seward ; a tale  of  real  life.  8tli  ed.  2 v.  in  1 . 

ddO,  pi>.  12°.  Baltimore,  [in  d.] 

Bryaxt,  William  Cullen.  Poems.  d78  pp.  12°.  Fliiladel- 
phia,  1852. 

{Compiler.)  Selections  from  American  poets,  old 

pp.  1()°.  New  York,  1848. 

Bulwer-Lyttox,  Sir  Edward.  Athens;  its  rise  and  fall; 
with  views  of  the  literature,  philosophy  and  social  life 
of  the  Athenian  people.  2 v.  275,  824  jip.  12°.  Wcr; 
York,  1887. 

The  Caxtons ; a family  picture.  2 v.  898,  887  pp. 

12°.  Bhiladelphia,  1800. 

Caxtoniana ; a series  of  essays  on  life,  literature  and 

manners.  441  pp.  12°.  New  York,  1804. 

The  disowned.  2 v.  in  1.  279,  224  pp.  12°.  Neiv 

York,  1829. 

• Ernest  Maltravers;  or,  the  Eleusinia.  2 v.  270, 

817  pp.  12°.  Philadelphia,  1806. 

The  same.  Part  second.  C’omprising  Alice  ; or,  the 

mysteries.  2 v.  880,  818  pp.  12°.  Philadelphia,  1800. 

Eugene  Aram ; a tale.  2v.  280, 887pix  12°.  Phila- 
delphia, 1862. 

Harold,  the  last  of  the  Saxon  kings.  2 v.  886,  862 

jip.  1 2° . Ph  i la  del ph  ia,  1 865. 

Leila ; or,  the  siege  of  Granada ; and  Calderon  the 

courtier.  839  ])p.  12  °.  Philadelphia,  1865. 

“ My  novel ;”  or,  varieties  in  English  life.  2 v.  589, 

581  pp.  12°.  New  York,  1860. 

Night  and  morning ; a novel.  2 v.  392,  370  pp. 

12°.  Philadelphia,  1865. 

Pelham ; or,  the  adventures  of  a gentleman.  2 v. 

865,  338  pp.  12°.  Philadelphia.  1865. 

Pilgrims  of  the  Rhine.  351  pp.  12°.  Philadelphia, 

1865. 

Rienzi,  the  last  of  the  Roman  tribunes.  2 v.  373, 

866  pp.  12°.  Philadelphia,  1865. 

Zanoni.  2 v.  298,313  pp.  12°.  Philadelphia,  imb. 

Bureau  of  Catholic  Ixdian  Missioxs.  Annals  of  the  Cath- 
olic Indian  missions  of  America,  v.  1,  Nos.  1-2;  v.  2, 
Nos.  1-4.  8°.  Washington.  [1877-82.] 

Ger.  Annalen  der  Katholischen  Indianer-Missionen 

vonAmerika.  v.  ],No.  1.  82pp.  8°.  Washmgton.  [1877.] 

Archdiocese  of  St.  Louis.  Appeal  of  Mrs.  W.  T. 

Sherman  to  the  Catholic  ladies  of  the  United  States.  9 jip. 
8°.  [a.  /.-p.] 

Cinmlar  of  the  Catholic  commissioner  for  Indian 

missions  to  the  Catholics  of  the  Linited  States.  14  pp.  8°. 
Baltimore,  1874. 


CATALOGUE. 


Official  construction  of  President  Grant’s  Indian 

peace  policy.  6 px>.  8°.  [??.  ^-p.] 

■ Letter  of  General  O.  O.  Howard,  U.  S.  A.,  to  the 

• “Chicago  Advance”  on  the  Grande  Ronde  Indian  agency; 
and  report  of  Indian  inspector  E.  C.  Kemble,  on  the 
Tnlalip  Indian  school.  4 pp.  8°  [ii.  t.-p.'] 

Management  of  the  Catholic  Indian  bureau  at 

Washington.  Rejdy  to  criticisms.  11pp.  8°.  [7?,.  #.-p.] 

Manual  Catholic  missionary  associations.  16  pp. 

8°.  [)i.  h-p.] 

Ger.  Statuten  der  zum  Besten  der  Indianer  errich- 

teten  Katholischen  Mis.sions-Gesellschaft.  16  pp.  8°. 
[?^.  h-p.] 

Petition  of  the  Catholic  Church  for  the  agency  of  the 

Chippewas  of  Lake  Superior.  ‘ 24  pp.  8°.  Washington,  1873. 

Petition  of  the  Catholic  Church  in  behalf  of  the 

Pueblos  and  other  Indians  of  New  Mexico.  18  pp.  8°. 

. Washington,  1874. 

Report  of  the  treasurer  of  the  Catholic  Indian  fund, 

1873-’76.  8 pp.  8°.  [n.  t-p.] 

Statistics  of  Catholic  Indian  education  and  civiliza- 
tion, July  1, 1884,  to  June  30, 1885.  5 pp.  8°.  [71.  p.  1885.] 

Work  of  the  Catholic  Indian  missions  of  the*  United 

States  of  America.  10  pj).  8°.  Washington,  WIS). 

Work  of  the  decade  ending  December  31,  1883. 

29  pp.  8°.  Washington.  [1884.] 

[Miscellanies.]  4 2-page  sheets.  8°. 

Burke,  Edmund.  Works.  With  a memoir.  3.  v.  12°.  New 
York,  1834. 

Burke,  Ue7’^  Rev.  Thomas  N.,  0.  P.  Daniel  O’Connell,  the 
liberator.  A lecture  delivered  at  the  Academy  of  Music, 
New  York,  May  13,  1872.  32  j)p.  8°.  New  York,  1875. 

Ireland’s  case  stated;  in  reply  to  Mr.  Froude. 

238  pp.  12°.  New  York,  1873. 

Lectures  and  sermons.  644  pp.  8°.  New  York,  1872. 

Discourse  before  the  New  Jersey  Catholic  Total 

Abstinence  Union  on  “The  Christian  and  Catholic  \drtue 
of  temperance.”  {In  O’Brien,  J.  W.  Lectures  and  ad- 
dresses.) 

Burnett,  Peter  Hardeman.  The  path  which  led  a Protest- 
ant lawyer  to  the  Catholic  Church.  741  pp.  8°.  New 
York,  1866. 

Burns,  Robert.  Poetical  works.  With  life  of  the  author, 
and  glossary.  524  pp.  16°.  Boston,  1863. 

AVorks.  With  an  account  of  his  life,  criticism  on  his 

writings,  and  some  observations  on  the  character  and 
condition  of  the  Scottish  peasantry.  448  pp.  8°.  Balti- 
more, 1816. 

Busch,  Moritz.  Bismarck  in  the  Franco-German  war, 


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1S70-71.  Trunshited  from  tlio  Gorman.  2 v.  in  L 
:>(>4,  :>47  ])p.  12°.  Keu'  York,  [/o  d.] 

I>r  rLEi{,  Her.  Alban.  Lives  of  the  fathers,  martyrs  and  other 
[)rineipal  saints ; (•om])iled  from  original  monnments  and 
other  anthentie  records.  Illustrated  with  the  remarks  of 
jndieions  modern  critics  and  historians.  4 v.  8°.  lUtUi- 
inore,  18(>(). 

Lives  of  saints,  selected  and  abridged  from  the 

original  work  of  the  Rev.  Alban  Rntler;  also  the  movable 
and  immovable  feasts  and  other  animal  observamtes  of  the 
same  author.  Abridged  by  the  Rev.  John  Bell,  lllus. 
2)  V.  8°.  London^  1818. 

IluTLKR,  ('harles.  Life  of  Fenelon,  archbishop  of  C'ambray. 
2;)()  pp.  1(1°.  ‘Baltimore,  I'^W . 

llcTT.EK,  Rev.  Thomas  Ambrose.  Tlu'  Irish  on  the  prairies, 
and  other  jioems.  1(11  pp.  12°.  Neu)  York,\'(klA. 

IlyKNK,  Rev.  Thomas  S.  ( Translator.)  Manual  of  nniversal 
church  history.  See  Al/oo,  liev.  J. 

Hyron,  George  Gordon  Xoel,  Lord.  Dramas,  2 v.  40.‘1,;)P1  pp. 
24°.  London,  18M7. 

Tales.  2 v.  2(18,  2(10  pp.  24°.  London,  1887. 

Mis(;ellanies,  v.  2-8.  (v.  1 w.)  2 v.  24°.  Lon- 

don,  1887. 

(ihilde  Harold’s  pilgrimage;  a romance.  88(1  pp. 

24°.  London,  1887. 

‘ Don  Juan.  2 v.  87(1,  805  pp.  24°.  London,  ^So7. 

Marino  Faliero,  doge  of  VTmice  ; a tragedy.  170  pp. 

1(1°.  Rhiladelphia,  1821. 

Gaddell,  Gecilia  i\Iary.  Xellie  Xettcrville ; or,  one  of  the 
transiJanted.  A tale.  By  the  author  of  “ AVTld  Times” 
and Blind  Agnese.”  810  p]).  12°.  XYw  For  A',  18(18. 

Xever  forgotten;  (n-,  the  home  of  the  lo.st  cldld.. 

8d  ed.  202  pp.  1(1°.  LonAlon,  1877. 

Miner’s  danghter;  a Gatholic  tale.  21(1  i)p.  1(1°, 

New  York,  185(1. 

(iAiiiLL,  Rev.  Daniel  MTlliam.  Works.  (Containing  a sketch 
of  liis  life,  liis  most  important  addresses,  speeches  and 
sermons;  with  his  letters  to  Lord  John  Russell,  Lord 
Palmerston,  the  Duke  of  Wellington,  etc.  1st  Amer.  ed. 
802  })]).  12°.  lioston,  1855. 

Ga  edero.x  i)E  la  Barc:a,  Mme.  Frances  Frskine  Inglis.  .Vttache- 
in  Aladrid ; or,  sketches  of  the  court  of  Isabella  II.  Trans- 
lated from  the  German.  [Jaon.]  8(18  pp.  12°.  New 
York,  185(1. 

Gamiujell,  Alexander,  and  Pitrcelt.,  Most  Rev.  J.  B.  Debate 
on  the  Roman  Gatholic  religion,  held  in  the  .Sycamore- 
street  meeting  house,  Cincinnati,  .lanuary  1:1-21,  1887. 
8(10  i)p.  12°.  Cincinnati,  1887. 

(’amcret.l,  Thomas.  Poetical  works.  Witli  biograpliical 
sketch  of  the  author.  242  pp.  24°.  .Rhiladel])ltia,  1815. 


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Tlie  same.  pp.  10°.  Loudou.  [//.  d.] 

(Gmi’iax,  /iVr.  Edmond.  Appeal  to  the  mend)ers  of  the  two 
universities:  presenting  ten  reasons  for  renonneing  tlie 
Protestant  and  eml^racing  the  C'atholie  religion.  (No.  2, 
Battersj3y’s  (Aitholie  Tracts.) 

Ga:mus,  Jit.  Her.  John  l^eter.  The  spirit  of  St.  Francis  of 
Sales.  Translated  from  the  French  of  the  P>ishop  of  Itelley 
hy  Key.  Joseph  M.  Finotti.  New  ed.  ;)72  pp.  12°.  Krir 
Vorl',  1S7J. 

Gapel,  Mo^wgnor  Thomas  John.  Confession  and  absolution- 
;)2  pj).  8°.  ldiilade(})]ua,  1884. 

('apes,  John  Moore.  Four  years’  experience  of  the  Catholic 
religion ; with  observations  on  its  effects  upon  the  char- 
acter, intellectual,  moral  and  spiritual.  72  pp.  8°.  Idtda- 
dfdphia,  1849. 

Essay  on  the  miraculous  life  of  the  saints.  Sec 

Fpllekton,  G.  Life  of  St.  Francis. 

('a PHI,  Jler.  Pio  Guiseppe,  0.  S.  I).  The  Blessed  Virgin  and 
the  l)i villa  (,’ommedia  of  Dante.  Translated  from  the 
Italian.  49  pj).  8°.  [n.  p.  p.  (/.] 

('arey,  Stanley.  Gerald  Marsdale  ; or,  the  out-quarters 
of  St.  Andrew’s  iiriory.  A tale  of  the  reign  of  (Jueeii 
Elizaheth.  052  ]ip.  12°.  Netv  York,  1874. 

('arletox,  William.  The  black  baronet;  or,  the  chronicles 
of  Ballytrain.  490  pp.  12°.  1875. 

Traits  and  stories  of  the  Irish  peasantry.  2 v. 

427,  4o0  ])p.  8°.  London,  1854. 

The  same.  2 v.  in  1.  828  pp.  10°.  Neu'  York,  1871. 

Valentine  iMcClutchy,  the  Irish  agent ; or,  the  chron- 
icles of  Castle  Cumber.  408  pp.  12°.  Nejv  York,  1H7Y 
Carr,  John.  A northern  summer;  or,  travels  round  the 
Baltic,  through  Denmark,  Sweden,  Bussia,  Prussia  and 
part  of  Germany,  in  the  year  1804.  80(5  jip.  8°.  Idnla- 

delpli'ni,  1805. 

CARROLL,  Most  Rev.  John,  Arcldntihop  of  ILdtImore.  Ad- 
dress to  the  Koman  (Aitholics  of  the  United  States  of  Amer- 
icii..  By  a ( 'atholic*  clergyman.  [(Original  ed.,  1 784.]  1 87  pp. 
12°.  JdidadeJphi((,lS,]Y 

“ This  is  the  first  Catholic  work  written  by  an  American 
Catholic  published  in  the  United  States.  It  was  called  for 
by  the  apostasy  of  the  ex-Jesuit,  Wharton,  a INIarylander 
of  some  note,  and  a relative  of  the  writer.” — Finotti,  IJdd. 
< ’nth.  tinier.,  p.  (57. 

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Fn(*yclical  letter  of  Leo  XHI  on  St.  F rancis  and 

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History  of  the  primitive  Ahinkee;  or,  the  Pilgrim 

Fathers  in  England  and  Holland.  02  pp.  8°.  Washmgton, 
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Collection  of  psalms,  hjnnns,  anthems,  &c.,  for  the  use  of 
the  Catholic  Church  throughout  the  United  States.  [.L/on.] 
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Collet,  Ahhe  Pierre.  Life  of  St.  Vincent  de  Paul,  founder 
of  the  Congregation  of  the  Mission  and  of  the  Sisters  of 
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more, 1845. 

Collins,  Francis.  A^oyages  to  Portugal,  Spain,  Sicily,  Malta 
Asia  Minor,  Egypt,  etc.,  from  1790  to  1801.  335  pp.  10°. 
Pkiladelphia,  1 809. 

Colton’s  general  atlas,  containing  one  hundred  and  seventy 
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geographical,  statistical  and  historical.  By  Richard  S. 
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CoLVMBA,  Faint.  The  life  of  St.  Columha,  ahliot  and  apostle 
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Comstock,  John  L.  History  of  the  Greek  revolution.  From 
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1879. 

CoNGREOATioN  OF  THE  MosT  HoLV  Redeilmer.  The  Alissioii- 
Book  of  the  Congregation  of  the  Most  Holy  Redeemer;  a 
manual  of  instructions  and  prayers  adapted  to  jireserve 
the  fruits  of  the  mission.  Drawn  chiefly  from  the  works 
of  St.  AliJionsus  Liguori.  New  edition,  revised  and  en- 
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<V)NsciENCE,  Hendrik.  Tlie  aniulet.  191)})p.  12°.  Bdltimoi't’, 

1 <S7:k 

The  conscript,  and  blind  liosa.  117,  4(1  pp.  12°. 

j Jhdfiiiwre,  1873. 

Count  Hugo,  of  Graenliove.  108  pp.  12°.  Baltimorr, 

1871. 

Tire  curse  of  the  village.  105  pp.  12°.  Balf'nnoir, 

1873. 

^ Peinon  of  gold.  Translated  from  the  Flemish.  32(5 

pp.  12°.  Baltimore,  1857. 

Fisherman’s  daughter.  104  i)]).  12°.  Baltimore, 

1873. 

Happiness  of  being  rich.  144  i)p.  12°.  Baltimore, 

1804. 

The  same.  144  pp.  12°.  Baltimore,  ISll. 

The  lion  of  Flanders ; or,  the  battle  of  the  Goklen 

Spurs.  Translated  from  the  Flemish.  330  j^p.  12°.  Baltimore, 
1800. 

Lndovic  and  Gertrude.  101  pp.  12°.  Baltunore, 

1875. 

The  miser.  108  i)p.  12°.  Baltimore,  1804. 

^ The  poor  gentleman.  150  p]r  12°.  ore,  1807. 

Hicketicketack,  and  Wooden  Clara.  87, 110  p}).  1 2°. 

Baltimore,  1871. 

' The  village  innkeeper.  141  pp.  12°.  Baltimore, 

1871. 

The  young  doctor.  102  pp.  12°.  Baltimore,  1875. 

•CoNTEMPORAKY  aiiiials  of  IvOiiie.  Xotes:  political,  archa*o- 
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Conversion  of  the  men  of  Oxford,  Cambridge  and  other  col- 
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Conway,  Jler.  James,  S.  J.  The  respective  itglits  and  duties 
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t.’oNYNiiiiAV,  David  Power.  The  O’Donnells  of  Glenn  cot- 
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New  York,  1875. 

Cook,  Eliza.  Poetical  works.  Ulus.  024  i)p.  12°.  London, 
18(50. 

Cooke,  John  Esten.  Surry  of  eagle’s  nest ; or,  memoirs  of  a 
staff  officer  serving  in  Virginia.  484  pp.  12°.  New  York, 
18(50. 

AVearing  of  the  gray ; 1 )eing  personal  portraits,  scenes 

and  adventures  of  the  v ar.  [18(51-’G5.]  (SOI  pp.  8°.  New 
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Cooper,  James  Fenimore.  Gleanings  in  Europe : Italy.  2 v. 
252,  248  pp.  12°.  F/tlladelpJtia,  1838. 

Sketches  of  Switzerland.  2 v.  244,  238  pp.  12°. 

P/iilojJp/phia,  1838. 

The  bravo;  a tale.  2 v.  in  1.  240,  230  pp.  12°. 

Xf'ic  York,  1854. 

The  chainbearer ; or,  the  IJttlepage  manuscri])ts. 

2 V.  in  1.  212,  228  pp.  12°.  New  York,  1854. 

Crater ; or,  Vulcan’s  peak.  A tale  of  the  Pacific. 

2 V.  in  1.  234,  227-pp.  12°.  Neiv  York,  1854. 

■ The  deerslayer;  or,  the  fir.st  war-path.  545  p]). 

10°.  Xnu  York,  1801. 

The  headsman ; or,  the  abbaye  des  \"ignerons. 

522  })p.  12°.  Xeii)  York,  ikiO. 

Ileidenmauer ; or,  the  Benedictines.  A legend  of 

tlie  Rhine.  2v.ini.  220,248  pp.  12°.  Xen:  I'orC,  1854. 

Homeward  bound  ; or,  the  chase.  A tale  of  the  seti. 

2 V.  in  1.  225,  248  pp.  12°.  Xew  York.  [a.  d.] 

Home  as  found.  Sequel  to  “ Homeward  bound.”' 

2v.ini.  12°.  Xew  York,  Y^bY 

Jack  Tier;  or,  the  Florida  reef.  2 v.  in  1.  244,. 

217  pp.  12°.  Xew  York,  1854. 

Last  of  the  Mohicans.  A narrative  of  1757.  520  pp. 

12°.  Xeiv  York,  1805. 

Lionel  Lincoln ; or,  the  leaguer  of  Boston.  545  jqx 

12°.  Xew  York,  1850. 

^Mercedes  of  Castile ; or,  the  voyage  to  C’athay.  2 v. 

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The  Monikens.  2v.ini.  251,244  pp.  12°.  Xew 

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Jdi  lliulelpkia,  i843. 

Giik  openings;  or,  the  bee  hunter.  2v.ini.  230,. 

228  pp.  12°.  Xew  York,  1854. 

The  pilot.  A tale  of  the  sea.  501  pp.  12°.  Xen^ 

York,  1859. 

The  pioneers ; or,  the  sources  of  the  Suscpiehanna. 

A descriptive  tale.  009  pp.  12°.  Xew  York,  18()4. 

The  prairie.  A tale.  520  pp.  12°.  Xew  York,  1855. 

Precaution.  A novel.  514  pp.  12°.  Xew  York, 

1 850. 

Satanstoe ; or,  the  Littlepage  manuscripts.  A tale  of 

the  colony.  401  pp.  12°.  Xew  York,  1850. 

Sea  lions ; or,  the  lost  sealers.  2 v.  in  1.  218,  21  (>  pp. 

12°.  Xew  York,  1854. 

The  spy.  A tale  of  the  neutral  ground.  2 v.  in  1 . 

12°.  AVc-  1 orC,  1824. 

The  same.  550  pp.  12°.  Xew  EorAr,  1859. 


CATALOGUE. 


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Travelin^r  bachelor;  or,  notions  of  the  Americans. 

OH)  pp.  12°.  Net/'  York,  1855. 

Two  admirals.  A tale.  2v.ini.  12°.  New  York, 

1854. 

The  water-witch  or,  the  skimmer  of  the  seas.  2 v. 

in  1.  12°.  New  York,  1854. 

Ways  of  the  hour.  A tale.  512  pp.  12°.  Neie 

York,  18()0. 

A^"ept  of  Wish-ton-wish.  483  pp.  12°  Nev:  York, 

1 860. 

(JoRTEs,  Juan  Donoso.  See  Donoso  CVuites,  J. 

CoTTiN,  Mme.  Soj^hie  RiStaud.  Saracen;  or,  ^Matilda  and 
Malek  Adhel.  A crusade  romance.  Translated  from  the 
French.  2 v.  279,271  pp.  16°.  New  York, 

Countess  of  Glosswood,  The.  A tale.  Translated  from  the 
French.  [A/?o?<.]  318  pp.  16°.  Baltimore,  1871. 

(5)Urt  and  camp  of  Bonaparte.  [Juo/i.]  389  pp.  18°. 
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Cowi>ER,  William.  Poetical  works.  AVith  memoir.  Ulus. 
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AVorks  of  CGwper  and  Thomson.  AA'ith  a memoir 

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Crabb,  George,  A.  M.  Dictionary  of  general  knowledge;  or, 
an  explanation  of  words  and  things  connected  with  all  the 
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Fleurange.  347  pp.  16°.  New  York,  [/u  d.] 

A sister’s  story.  Translated  from  the  French  hy 

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('rown  of  Alary;  or,  the  Rosary.  AVith  illustrations  and 
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CuMMiNo,  Rev.  John,  and  French,  Daniel.  Authenticated 
report  of  the  controversial  discussion  held  in  the  British 
school -room,  Htimmersmith,  April  and  Alay,  1839,  from 
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(.'uMMiNGs,  Rev.  Jeremiah  AV.  Spiritual  progress.  330  pp. 
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of  legislative  assemblies  in  the  United  States.  t)th  ed. 
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Rules  of  i)roceeding  and  debate  in  deliberative 

assemblies.  Revised  by  Edmund  L.  Cushing.  17d  pp. 
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Cutter,  William.  Life  of  General  La  Lafayette.  408  pp. 
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Daiilorex,  Admiral  John  A.  IMemoir  of  Ulric  Dahlgren. 

308  pp.  12°.  Philadelphia,  1872. 

Daiilorex,  Mrs.  Madeleine  Vinton.  {Translator.)  Essay  on 
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Daily  prayers.  A manual  of  Catholic  devotion.  {Anon.'\ 
Ulus.  227  pp.  16°.  New  York,  [a.  (/.] 

Daloairxs,  Rev.  John  Bernard.  Devotion  to  the  Sacred 
Heart  of  Jesus.  With  an  introduction  on  the  history  of 
JaiLsenism.  284  pp.  16°.  Baltimore, 

DALLAS,  Lieut. -Colonel  Alexander  J.,  U.  S.  A.  MTiat  has 
the  Church  done  for  education?  An  essay  read  before  the 
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Damex,  Rev,  Arnold,  S.  J.  Lecture.  The  Catholic  Church 
the  only  true  Church  of  God.  The  Mlacy  of  private  inter- 
pretation clearly  proved.  The  orthodoxy  of  the  Catholic 
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Dampiioux,  Rev.  Edward.  (Editor.)  Instruction  of  youth. 
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Daxexiiower,  Lient:  John  W.  Narrative  of  the  Jeannette. 

Ulus.  102  PI).  12°.  Boston,  1882. 

Daxiels,  John  ]M.  Life  of  Stonewall  Jackson,  by  a Virginian. 

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Daxte,  Alighieri.  Vision  of  hell,  purgatory  and  paradise. 
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notes  and  index.  587  jip.  12°.  New  York,  1856. 
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Darras,  Ahhd  Joseph  Eiiiphane.  General  history  of  the 
Catholic  Church  from  the  commencement  of  the  Christian 
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D’Arsac,  J.  T]ie  Brothers  of  tlie  ('liristian  Schools  during 
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Daunt,  'William  J.  O’Neill.  C’atechism  of  the  history  of 
Ireland,  ancient  and  modern.  158p}).  24°.  i854. 

Dauscii,  Kev.  IMichael.  Lectures  on  confession,  in  the  form 
of  a dialogue.  112  pp.  10°.  CurroZ/Ga,  J/d.,  1873. 

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Davenport,  Bishop.  New  gazetteer;  or,  geographical  dic- 
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David,  Mme.  Marie  de  Saffron.  Father  Fitz-Boy ; or,  the 
martyr  of  a secret.  A tale  of  the  Irish  famine.  Trans- 
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- — — Idols ; or,  the  secret  of  the  Bue  Chauss6e  d’  Antin. 
Translated  by  Anna  T.  Sadlier.  328  pp.  12°.  A7w 
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The  monk’s  pardon.  A historical  romance  of  the 

time  of  Philip  IV,  of  Spain.  Translated  by  Anna  T.  Sad- 
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Patira.  A novel.  423  pp.  12°.  Bcdtbnore,  1883. 

The  straw-cutter’s  daughter,  and  The  portrait  in  my 

uncle’s  dining-room.  Translated  by  Lady  Georgiana 
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Davis,  George  Lynn-Lachlan.  The  day-star  of  American 
freedom ; or,  the  birth  and  early  growth  of  toleration  in 
the  province  of  Maryland.  ^Vith  a sketch  of  the  coloniza- 
tion upon  the  Che.sapeake  and  its  tributaries  preceding  the 
removal  of  the  government  from  St.  Mary’s  to  Annapolis. 
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Davis,  Thomas.  Poems.  With  notes,  historical  illustrations, 
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Dawson,  Henry  B.  Battles  of  the  United  States  by  sea  and 
land,  embracing  those  of  the  revolutionary  and  Indian 
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De  Gonctlio,  7tcr.  J.  Flements  of  intellectual  philosophy. 
200  jip.  12°.  New  York,  1878. 

De  Mi  RLE,  James.  Cord  and  creese.  Ulus.  100  pp.  8°.  New 
York,  1872. 

Dodge  club;  or,  Italy  in  1850.  Ulus.  133  pp.  8°. 

Nrw  York,  1871. 

Lady  of  the  ice ; a novel.  Ulus.  IJOiii).  8°.  New 

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I )e.mosthenes.  ( Irations  pronounced  to  excite  the  Athenians 
against  Philij),  king  of  Macedon.  Translated  by  Thomas. 
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Derb^",  George  Horatio.  Phooiiixiana  ; or,  sketches  and  bur- 
lesques. Bv-  John  Phaurix,  12th  ed.  274  pp. 

12°.  iYcr;  York,  18G8. 

De  Smet,  Eev.  Peter  John,  S.  J.  Letters  and  sketches,  witli  a 
narrative  of  a ^'ear’s  residence  among  the  Indian  tribes  of 
the  Rocky  mountains.  Ulus.  202  pp.  12°.  Philadelphia, 
1843. 

Western  missions  and  missionaries ; a series  of  let- 
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The  same.  532  pp.  12°.  Xetr  York.  [n.  (/.] 

Detailed  report  of  the  speeches  in  l^oth  houses  of  Parlia- 
ment on  the  Irish  Roman  Catholic  i)etition,  from  IVIarch 
25  to  May  14,  1805,  when  it  was  finally  rejected.  Includ- 
ing an  accurate  copy  of  that  celebrated  petition.  [A/iOR.] 
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CONTENTS. 

V.  1.  Oliver  Twist.  David  Copperfleld.  Our  mutual  friend. 

2.  Great  expectations.  Little  Dorrit.  Martin  Chuzzlewit. 

3.  Nicholas  Nickleby.  Christmas  hooks.  A tale  of  two  cities.  Dom- 

bey  and  Son. 

4.  Oid  cufiosity  shop.  Sketches  by  Boz.  Hard  times.  A message 

from  the  sea.  Master  Humphrey’s  clock.  Miscellanies. 

5.  The  Pickwick  papers.  Pictures  from  Italy.  American  notes. 

Bleak  house. 

6.  The  uncommercial  travelf'r.  A child’s  history  of  England. 

Barnaby  Budge.  IMiscellaneous.  The  mystery  of  Edwin  Drood. 

Christmas  books  and  sketches  by  Boz ; illustrative 

of  every-day  life  and  every-day  people.  Ulus.  552,  310 
pp.  12°.  Boston,  1874. 

Little  Dorrit.  1)54  pp.  12°.  Philadelphia,  [i?.  d.] 

The  same.  317  pp.  8°.  Philadelphia.  [>l  d.] 

INIartin  Chuzzlewit.  1)29  pp.  12°.  Philadelphia. 

[n.  d.-] 

IMyster}'  of  Edwin  Drood  and  other  pieces.  535, 

107  pp.  12°.  Boston,  1875. 

CONTENTS. 

Child’s  history  of -England.  Master  Humphrey’s  clock. 

Hard  times.  “ Mystery  of  Edwin  Drood. 

Holiday  romance.  Mudfog  association. 

George  Siiverman’s  expianation. 

Digby,  Kenelm  Henry.  Broad  stone  of  honor ; or,  the  true 
sense  and  practice  of  chivalry.  5 v.  12°.  London,  1870. 

Dimioden,  Per.  D.  The  beauties  of  the  Catholic  Church  ; or, 
her  festivals  and  her  rites  and  ceremonies  popularly  ex- 
plained. Translated  and  adapted  from  the  German  by 
Rev.  8.  J.  Shadier,  with  an  introduction  by  Rt.  Rev.  P.  N. 
Lynch,  D.  D.  499  pp.  12°.  New  York,  1881. 

Dixon,  Per.  Joseph.  General  introduction  to  the  sacred 
Scriptures,  in  a series  of  dissertations,  critical,  hermeneu- 
tical and  historical.  2 v.  in  1.  240,  271  pp.  8°.  Balti- 
more, 1853. 


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Doane,  Monfiignor  George  Hobart,  To  and  from  the  Pnssioii 
play  in  187i.  Ulus.  311  pp.  12°.  Bofiton,  1872. 

Dodoe,  William  Sumner.  History  of  the  old  second  division, 
army  of  the  Cumberland,  (Joinmanders  McCook,  Sill  and 
Johnson.  582,  51  pi').  8°.  Chicago,  18()4. 

Doherty,  Rev.  Patrick  J.  Princii)al  English  writings ; with 
a sketch  of  his  life.  Translated  from  the  French  of  Kev. 
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Note. — Contains  letters  written  from  Europe,  the  Holy 
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Donaiioe’s  magazine;  a monthly  journal.  13  v.  Boston, 
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Donelan,  Ber.  John  P.  The  last  moments  of  a converted 
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My  trip  to  France.  347  pp.  12°.  ICeic  York,  1857. 

Donoso  Cortes,  Juan,  Marquis  de  Vahlegamas.  Essay  on 
Catholicism,  liberalism  and  socialism,  considered  in  their 
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Donovan,  Per.  John.  (Trauslator.)  The  catechism  of  the 
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Dorsey,  Mrs.  Anna  Hanson.  Coaina,  the  ros  e of  the  Algon- 
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The  same.  145  jip.  12°.  Meuj  York,lH(\7.  (Appended 

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Nora  Brady’s  vow,  and  Mona,  the  vestal.  324  })p. 

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Student  of  Blenheim  Forest ; or,  the  trials  of  a con- 
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Douglas,  7ah?// Gertrude.  Linked  lives.  525  pp.  12°.  Xe)c 
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Dover,  George  W.  A.  Ellis,  Lord.  Life  of  Frederic  II,  king 
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Downey,  Hon.  Stephen  W.  The  immortals.  Argument  in 
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Doyle,  Rt.  Rev.  James.  Life  of  the  lit.  Rev.  Dr.  Doyle, 
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Duhlin  Review,  v.  2-16.  8°,  London,  1837-’44. 

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Arbitrary  Power;  «/.so  Galileo. 


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Di'  ('iiAiLUT,  Paul  B.  Explorations  and  adventures  in 
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Du  Hamel,  Dr.  Ydlliam  James  ('.  History  of  the  surrender 
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Dupanloup,  Mgr.  Felix  Antoine  Philibert.  The  child. 
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CONTENTS, 


Belinda,  v.  6. 

Castle  Backrent,  v.  1. 

Comic  dramas,  v.  8. 

Love  and  law,  v.  8. 

Rose,  thistle  and  shamrock,  v,  8. 
Forester,  v.  1. 

Good  aunt,  v.  1. 

Harrington,  v.  9. 

Helen,  v.  lu. 

Irish  bulis,  v.  1. 

Leonora,  ietters,  v.  7. 

Morai  tales,  v.  2. 

Angelina,  v.  2. 

Good  French  governess,  v.  2. 

The  knapsack,  v.  2. 
Mademoiselle  Panache,  v.  2. 
Noble  science  of  self  jusiiflcation, 

V.  1. 

Ormond,  v.  9. 

Patronage,  v.  7,  8. 

Popular  tales,  v.  2,  3. 

Contrast,  v.  3. 


Grateful  negro,  v.  3. 

Lame  Jervas,  v.  2. 

Limerick  groves,  v.  2. 

Lottery,  v.  2, 

The  manufacturers,  v.  3, 
Murad,  the  unlucky,  v.  3, 

Out  of  debt  out  of  danger,  v.  2. 
Rosanna,  v.  2. 

To-morrow,  v.  3. 

The  will,  V.  2. 

Prussian  vase,  v.  1. 

Tales  of  fashionable  life,  v.  3-5. 
The  absentee,  v.  5. 

Almeria,  v.  i. 

The  dun,  v.  3. 

Emilie  de  Coulanges,  v.  5. 
Ennui,  v.  3. 

Madame  de  Fleury,  v.  5. 
Mauoeuvi  ing,  v.  4. 

Modern  Griselda,  v.  5. 

ATvian,  v.  4. 

Thoughts  on  bores,  v.  9. 

AVitli  otlier  talcs.  2 v.  39:' 


Harry  and  laicy. 

:)87  ])p.  1()°.  Xi'ir  York,  1848. 


CATALOGUE. 


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EaiAN,  INIaurice  Francis.  Preludes.  96  pp.  12°.  Phila- 
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Eliot,  George,  (pseud.)  See  Lewes,  INIarion  Evans. 

Elliott,  Mary.  Gems  in  the  mine ; or,  traits  and  habits  of 
childhood.  104  pp.  24°.  Lancaster,  1828. 

Ellis,  John  Francis.  Guide  to  Washington  city  and  vicinity. 

140  jip.  24°.  Washington,  1868. 

Ely,  Alfred.  Journal  of  Alfred  Ely,  a prisoner  of  war  in 
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Emery,  Mine.  Marie,  (pseud.)  See  VANnEXBUSSCiiE,  Mine. 
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Boston,  1852. 

Emmons,  Col.  AVilliam.  The  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill ; or,  the 
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Enchanted  keys  and  other  tales ; a companion  to  the  Ara- 
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CONTENTS. 

Catholic  voters,  v.  4. 

Charlestown  convent,  Documents  relating  to  the  burning  of,  v.  5. 
Contributions  to  the  ecclesiastical  history  of  America,  v.  3. 

Discourses,  pastoral  letters  and  orations,  v.  4-5. 

Dogmatic  and  polemic  theoiogy,  v.  1 2. 

Historical  frasments,  v.  3. 

Hogan,  Rev.  W.  Documents  relating  to  the  schism  of,  v.  5. 

Influence,  political  and  moral,  of  the  Roman  See,  v.  2-3. 

Letters  from  Rome,  v.  4. 

Mattingly,  Mrs.  Ann.  Documents  relating  to  the  miraculous  cure  of,  v.  4. 
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Monk,  Maria.  Documents  relating  to,  v.  5. 

Letters  concerning  the  Roman  Chancery.  See  Ful- 
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Epistles  and  gospels  for  the  Sundays  and  princiiial  festivals 
throughout  the  year.  168  pp.  -32°.  Boston,  1851. 
Explanation,  An,  of  the  prayers  and  ceremonies  of  the 
holy  sacrifice  of  the  mass,  in  a series  of  familiar  discourses ; 
also  the  ceremonies  of  high  mass.  From  the  last  Dublin 
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E.ytracts  ; elegant,  instructive  and  entertaining.  In  prose, 
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4 


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The  same.  2:>d  Amer.  ed.  432  pp.  12°_ 

Raltimore.  [1880.] 

Bethlehem.  432  i)p.  12°.  Baltimore,  1862. 

The  same.  14th  Amer.  ed.  432  pp.  12°.  Balti- 
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The  Blessed  Sacrament ; or,  the  works  and  ways  of 

God.  16th  Amer.  ed.  594  pp.  12°.  Baltimore.  [1880.] 

The  Creator  and  the  creature  ; or,  the  wonders  of 

divine  love.  With  an  introduction  by  an  American  clerjzy- 
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Baltimore.  [1880.] 

Devotion  to  the  Pope.  33  pp.  16°.  Baltimore, 

The  Foot  of  the  Cross ; or,  the  sorrows  of  Mary.  4th 

Amer.  ed.  448  pp.  12°.  Baltimore,  1859. 

The  same.  16th  Amer.  ed.  448  pp.  12°.  Baltimore^ 

[1880.] 

Growth  in  holiness;  or,  the  progress  of  the  spirit- 
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The  same.  15th  Amer.  ed.  494  pp.  12°.  Baltimore^ 

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Hymns.  502  pp.  12°.  Baltimore.  [1880.] 

The  precious  blood ; or,  the  price  of  onr  salvation.. 

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The  same.  {In  Wash i noton  Catholic,  v.  3,  No.  4, 

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List  of  synonyms  of  organizations  in  the  volunteer 

service  of  the  United  States  during  the  years  1861,  ’62,  ’63, 
’64  and  ’65.  Compiled  under  the  direction  of  the  Adjutant- 
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[Presentation  copy  from  the  author  to  the  Carroll  Insti- 
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CATALOGUE. 


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Falloux,  Alfred  Frederic  Pierre,  Comte  de.  Augustin  ( 'oeliin. 
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Fannixcx,  Edmund.  Voyages  to  the  South  Seas,  Indian  and 
Pacific  oceans,  China  sea.  Northwest  coast,  Feejee  Islands, 
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Father  Baptist,  (p.srad.)  See  O’Brien,  Kev.  Richard  Bap- 
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Father  Oswald ; a genuine  Catholic  story.  [Aror.]  304  pp. 
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The  same.  299  pp.  16°.  B(dt im ore,  ISnl. 

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FAUST,  Ambrose  Jerome,  Ph.  D.  Christian  art  of  the 
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Count  Joseph  de  Maistre.  (Jr  American  ('atholic 

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Gavazzi  versus  the  See  of  S.  Peter.  By  a Protestant 

Doctor  of  Philosophy.  (In  Catholic  World,  v.  16,  pp. 
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The  greatest  of  Mediieval  hymns.  (In  Catholic 

World.  V.  36,  pp.  28—10,  1882.) 

An  Italian  pessimist.  (In  Catholic  World,  v.  40, 

pp.  296-3)15,  1884.) 

John  Howard  Payne.  (In  Catholic  World,  v.  37, 

pp.  82-94,  1883.) 

A London  literary  pilgrimage.  (In  C'athoi.ic 

World,  v.  3(),  pp.  699-712,  1883.) 

“iModern  Catholicism.”  What  grounds  are  tliere 

for  supposing  that  the  victorious  Church  can  surrender  to 
dissent?  (In  Washington  Catholic,  v.  o.  No.  4,4884.) 

Moles  and  warts  in  literature.  (Jr  C'atholic  AVorld. 

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A Ninth-century  antiiihon  and  its  composer.  (In 

Catholic  World,  v.  38,  pp.  13-28,  1883.) 

Portraits  of  the  first  President.  (Jr  Catholic 

World,  v.  35,  pp.  371-382,  1882.) 

Recollections  of  Alexander  IL  Stephens.  (In  Cath- 

oLK!  World,  v.  37,  pp.  385-396,  1883.) 

Reminiscences  of  Hon.  E.  B.  French.  (In  French, 

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Two  new  novelists.  (Jr  Catholic  World,  v.  38, 

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William  M.  Thackeray.  (In  American  Catholic 

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Feller,  Ahh^  Fran9ois  Xavier  de.  Pliilosophical  catechi.sm; 
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Fenelon,  Ilf.  Rev.  Fran9ois  de  Salignac  de  La  Mothe. 
Adventures  of  Telemachus,  the  son  of  Ulysses.  Trans- 
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Leghorn,  1802. 

Extracts  from  the  letters  of  Fenelon,  on  the  exist- 
ence of  God,  the  immortality  of  the  soul,  and  religion ; 
also,  the  conversation  of  ]Mr.  de  Fenelon  with  Mr.  de 
Ramsay.  (Appended  to  Catechism  on  the  foundation  of 
the  Christian  faith.) 

On  the  use  of  the  Bible.  AVith  illustrations  by  Rev. 

John  Fletcher.  112  pp.  16°.  Baltimore,  l'6bb.  (/n  Bible 
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Traite  de  I’existence  et  des  attribute  de  Dieu. 

206  pp.  12°.  Tours,  1848. 

Ferncliffe.  A Catholic  tale.  \_Anon.']  326  pp.  12°. 

Philadelphia,  1869. 

Fessler,  ii/.  AAr.  Joseph.  True  and  false  Infallibility  of  the 
Popes.  A controversial  reply  to  Dr.  Schulte.  162  pp.  12°. 
New  York,  1875. 

Feuillet,  Rev.  Jean  Baptiste,  0.  S.  D.  Life  of  Saint  Rose  of 
Lima.  Edited  by  Rev.  Frederick  AVilliam  Faber.  4th 
Anier.  ed.  265  pj).  16°.  Philadelphia,  1860. 

Feval,  Paul.  Jesuits.  From  the  tenth  French  edition  by 
T.  F.  Galway.  348  pp.  12°.  Baltimore,  1870. 

Field,  Maunsell  B.  Adrian ; or,  the  clouds  of  the  mind. 
See  James,  G.  P.  R.,  and  Field,  M.  B. 

Fifty  reasons  why  the  Roman  Catholic  religion  ought  to  be 
preferred  to  all  others.  To  which  are  added  three  valu- 
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Fixotti,  Rev.  Joseph  M.  Bibliographia  Catholica  Americana. 
A list  of  works  written  by  Catholic  authors,  and  published 
in  the  LTnited  States,  from  1784  to  1820.  Part  1.  318  pp. 
8°.  New  York,  1872. 

[All  published.] 

The  mystery  of  the  AA^izard  Clip,  Smithfield,  AY.  Y'a. 

A monograph.  \_A7ion.'\  Ulus.  143  pp.  12°.  Balti- 
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Peter  Claver.  A sketch  of  his  life  and  labors  in 

behalf  of  the  African  slave.  \_Anon.']  117  pp.  16°.  Bos- 

ton, 1868. 

{Translator.)  Spirit  of  St.  Francis  of  Sales.  See 

Camus,  Rt.  Rev.  J.  P. 

(Editor.)  See  O’Leary,  Rev.  Arthur.  AYorks. 

Catalogue  of  the  library  of  the  late  Rev.  Joseph 

M.  Finotti,  sold  at  auction  October  16,  1870,  and  following 
days.  116  pp.  8°.  New  ForA;,  1879. 

First  communion.  A series  of  letters  to  the  young.  [Anon.] 
231  pp.  24°.  Baltimore,  1851. 


('ATALOGUE. 


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Fisher,  4/A.s’  Frances  C.  Armine,  By  Christian  Beid, 
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Morton  house.  A novel.  Ulus,  20(5  pp.  8°.  New 

York,  1872. 

A question  of  honor.  A novel.  501pp.  12°.  New 

York,  1878. 

Fitton,  Rev.  James.  Sketches  of  the  establishment  of  the 
Church  in  New  England.  340  pp.  12°.  Boston,  1872. 

[Editor.)  Festival  of  the  Kosarv.  See  Stewart, 

A.  M. 

Fitzsimon,  Mis,<i  F,  A.  The  joint  venture.  A tale  in  two 
lands.  Ulus.  327  pj).  12°.  New  York,  1878. 

Flaoo,  Edmund.  Venice;  the  city  of  the  sea,  from  the 
invasion  by  Napoleon  in  1797  to  the  caintulation  to 
Kadetsky  in  1849,  with  a contemporaneous  view  of  the 
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Fletcher,  James,  History  of  Poland  from  the  earliest 
period  to  the  present  time,  with  a narrative  of  the  recent 
events  obtained  from  a Polish  nobleman,  339  pj).  18°. 
New  York,  1831. 

Fletcher,  Rev.  John.  A comparative  view  of  the  grounds 
of  the  Catholic  and  Protestant  Churches.  3(5(5  pp.  12°. 
Baltimore,  [a.  d.] 

The  difficulties  of  Protestantism.  234  jip.  1(5°. 

Baltimore,  [a.  d.] 

Reflections  on  the  spirit  of  religious  controversy ; 

with  observations  on  the  discourses  of  Doctor  Porteus, 
Doctor  Watson,  Doctor  8hute  Barrington  and  Doctor 
liennell.  252,  ix  pp,  12°.  Wcr;  For C,  1808. 

Sermons  on  various  religious  and  moral  subjects. 

412  pp.  12°.  Baltimore,  18512. 

Fleuriot,  Mile.  Zenaide  Marie  Anne.  Eagle  and  dove. 
Translated  from  the  French  by  Emily  Bowles.  341  ])p, 
12°.  New  York,  1874. 

Fontaine,  M.  Rome  and  Geneva  ; a letter  to  the  Rev.  INFM. 
Merle  d’Aubigne,  and  Bungener,  Protestant  ministers  of 
Geneva.  Translated  from  the  French.  With  an  intro- 
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Aylmers  of  Bally-Aylraer,  v.  3. 
Barber  of  Bantry,  v.  3. 

Card -drawing,  v.  2. 

Christian  physiologist,  v.  7. 
Collegians,  The,  v.  1. 

Duke  of  Monmouth,  v.  6. 

Half  Sir,  The,  v.  2. 

Hand  and  word,  v.  3, 

Invasion,  The,  v,  9. 


Life  of  Gerald  Griffin,  by  his 
brollier,  v,  10. 

Night  at  sea.  A,  v.  7. 

Poetical  works,  v.  8. 

Rivals,  The,  v.  4. 

Suil  Dhuv.  the  coiner,  v.  2. 

Tales  of  the  Jury-room,  v.  5. 
Tracy’s  ambition,  v.  4. 

Tragedy  of  Gisippus,  v.  8. 


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Kane,  Annie.  The  golden  sunset;  or,  the  homele.ss  blind 
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Rachel  Gray.  A tale  founded  on  fact.  308  pp.  12°. 

New  York,  1850. 

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Kennedy,  John  P.  Horse-shoe  Robinson;  a tale  of  the 
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(fer.  Has  i)rimat  des  A])ostolischen  Stuhls  vertheidigt 

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Rt.  Rev.  .John  Henry  Ho])kins,  bishop  of  the  Protestant 
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Mechlin,  1861. 

A vindication  of  the  Catholic  Church  in  a series  of 

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5hdidity  of  Anglican  ordinations  examined  ; or,  a 

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Kerr,  R.  AV.  History  of  the  Government  Printing  Office; 
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Key  of  Paradise,  The;  opening  the  gate  to  eternal  salvation. 
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Labaume,  Eugene.  Circumstantial  narrative  of  the  cam- 
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Letters  to  young  men.  Edited  by  the  Count  de 

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La  Fleciie,  Rt.  Rev.  Louis  Fran9ois,  Riskop  of  Trois-Rlvieres. 

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La  Grange,  Mme.  A.  K.  de.  The  ferryman  of  the  Tiber ; an 
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Norman,  Benjamin  Moore.  Rambles  by  land  and  water ; or, 
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Oakeley,  Very  Rev.  Frederick,  Canon.  Catholic  worship : A 
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O’Brien,  Rev.  John.  History  of  the  Mass  and  its  ceremonies 
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Phillips,  Wendell.  Daniel  O’Connell;  a lecture  in  Stein- 
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Piozzi,  Mrs.  Hester  Lynch.  Autobiography  letters  and  lit- 
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Pittar,  Mrs.  Fanny  Maria.  A Protestant  converted  to 
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Pius  IX,  Pope.  Encyclicals.  See  Catholic  Church. 

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pontifical  requiem  mass  for  the  repose  of  his  soul,  cele- 
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Pie  IX.  Xouvelle  biographie,  suivie  de  la  relation 

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Plowden,  Francis.  Historical  review’  of  the  state  of  Ireland 
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Short  history  of  the  British  Empire,  from  May,  1792, 

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Pope,  Alexander.  AVorks.  AVith  his  last  corrections,  addi- 
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Pope,  Thomas  Canon.  The  Council  of  the  A'atican,  and  the 
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Pope,  Rev.  Richard  T.  P.  Authentic  report  of  the  discussion 
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Porter,  Sir  Robt.  Ker.  Narrative  of  the  campaign  in  Rus- 
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Power,  Rev.  John.  The  New  Testament  by  way  of  question 
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PoYNTER,  Rt.  Rev.  AVilliam.  Christianity ; or,  the  evidences 
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Praciiensky,  Rev.  Joseph,  S.  J.  The  Church  of  the  Parables, 
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Praed,  AVinthroj)  Mackworth.  Lilian  and  other  poems. 

290  pp.  12°.  New  York,  1852. 

Preble,  George  Henry,  U.  S.  N.  Our  flag ; origin  and  progress 
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Prescott,  AVilliam  Hickling.  History  of  the  Conquest  of 
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History  of  the  Conquest  of  Peru,  with  a prelimi- 
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The  life  of  St.  Mary  Magdalene ; or,  the  path  of 

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The  Vicar  of  Christ ; or,  lectures  upon  the  office  and 

prerogatives  of  our  Holy  Father  the  Pope.  Portrait.  452  pp. 
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Prestox,  William  P.  Eulogy  on  “Good  Father  Dolan,”  the 
apostle  of  the  Point,  delivered  at  the  recpiest  of  the  A^oung 
Catholics’  Friend  Society,  at  the  Maryland  Institute,  on 
Sunday,  November  20,  1870.  45  pp.  8°.  Bcdtlniore,  1870. 

Preuss,  Henry  Clay.  Fashions  and  follies  of  Washington 
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Price,  Rev.  Edward.  Sick  calls : from  the  diar3^of  a mission- 
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Proctor,  Kichard  Anthon3\  Expanse  of  heaven  ; a series 
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Protestant  principles.  The ; of  appealing  to  the  Holy  Script- 
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QmNTON,  Abel.  Aurelia;  or,  the  Jews  of  Capena-Gate. 
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The  nobleman  of  ’89:  an  episode  of  the  French 

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Robebts,  Edmund.  Embassy  to  the  Eastern  courts  of 
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Abbot,  The,  v,  10. 

Ann  of  Geierstein,  v.  22. 
Antiquary,  The,  v.  3. 

Black  dwarf,  v.  5. 

Bride  of  Lammermoor,  v.  7. 

Castle  dangerous,  v,  21. 

Chronicles  of  Canongate,  v.  20-21. 
Highland  widow,  v,  20. 

Two  drovers,  v,  20. 

Surgeon’s  daughter,  v.  20. 

My  Aunt  Margaret’s  mirror,  v.  20, 
Tapestried  chamber,  v.  20. 

St.  Valentine’s  day;  or,  Fair 
maid  of  Perth,  v.  21. 

Count  Robert  of  Paris,  v.  23. 
Fortunes  of  Nigel,  v.  13. 


Guy  Mannering,  v.  2. 

Heart  of  Mid  Lothian,  v.  6, 
Kenilworth,  v.  11. 

Legend  of  Montrose,  v.  7. 
Monastery,  The,  v.  9. 

Old  Mortality,  v.  5, 

Peveril  of  the  peak,  v.  14. 
Pirate,  The,  v.  12. 

Quentin  Durward,  v.  15. 

Red  Gauntlet,  v.  17. 

St.  Ronan’s  well,  v.  16. 

Tales  of  a grandfather,  24-27. 
Scottish  history,  v.  24-26. 
French  history,  v.  27. 
Waverly,  v.  1. 

Woodstock,  V.  19. 


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CONTENTS. 


Legend  of  Montrose,  v.  2. 
Monastery,  The,  v.  2. 

My  Aunt  Margaret’s  mirror,  v.  5. 
Old  Mortality,  v.  1. 

Peveril  of  the  peak,  v.  3. 

Pirate,  The,  v.  3. 

Quentin  Durward,  v.  3. 

Red  Gauntlet,  v.  ■!. 

Rob  Roy,  V.  1. 

St.  Ronan’s  well,  v.  4. 

Surgeon’s  daughter.  The,  v.  5. 
Talisman,  The,  v.  4. 

Tapestried  chamber,  v.  5. 

Two  drovers,  v.  5. 

Waverly,  v.  1. 

Woodstock,  V.  4. 


Abbot,  The,  v.  2. 

Anne  of  Geierstein,  v.  5. 
Antiquary.  The,  v.  1. 

Betmth,  The,  v.  4. 

Black  dwarf,  v.  1. 

Bride  of  Lammermoor,  v.  2. 
Castle  dangerous,  v.  5. 

Count  Robert  of  Paris,  v.  5. 
Fair  maid  of  Perth,  v.  5. 
Fortunes  of  Nig*d,  v.  3. 
Glossary  for  the  novels.  A,  v.  5. 
Guy  Maonerlng,  v.  1. 

Heart  of  Mid-Lothian,  v.  2. 
Highland  widow,  v.  5. 

Ivanhoe,  v.  *2. 

Kenilworth,  v.  3. 


Laird’s  Jock,  The,  v.  5. 

Chronicles  of  Canongate.  2 v.  in  1.  258,  242  pp. 

12°.  Neiv  York,  1827. 

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1811. 

Poetical  works.  3 v.  24°.  Boston,  1857. 

Quentin  Durward;  a romance.  2 v.  in  1.  271, 

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Antony  and  Cleopatra,  v.  5. 
As  you  like  it,  v.  2. 

Comedy  of  errors,  v.  3. 
Coriolanus,  v.  5 
Cymbeline,  v.  5. 

Hamlet,  v.  6. 

Henry  IV,  parts  i,  ii,  v.  3. 
Henry  V,  v.  3. 

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Henry  VIII,  v.  4. 

Julius  Ceesar,  v.  5. 

King  John,  v.  3. 

King  Lear,  v.  6. 

Love’s  labor  lost,  v.  2. 
Macbeth,  v.  3. 

Measure  for  measure,  v.  1. 


Merchant  of  Venice,  v.  2. 

Merry  wives  of  Windsor,  v.  1. 
Midsummer  night’s  dream,  v.  2. 
Much  ado  about  nothing,  v.  2. 
Othello,  V.  6. 

Pericles,  v.  6. 

Richard  II,  v.  3. 

Richard  III.  v.  4. 

Romeo  and  Juliet,  v.  6. 

Taming  of  the  shrew,  v.  2. 
Tempest,  v.  1. 

Timon  of  Athens,  v.  5. 

Titus  Andronicus,  v.  5. 

Troilus  and  Cressida,  v.  4. 
Twelfth  night,  v.  1. 

Two  gentlemen  of  Verona,  v.  1. 
Winter’s  tale,  v.  2. 


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STURDY,  Lieut.  Edward  W.,  U.  S.  N.  Advisability  of 
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The  Newcomes;  memoirs  of  a most  respectable  fam- 
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The  same.  532  pp.  8°.  New  York,  1878. 

Louisa  Kirkbride ; a tale  of  New  York.  Ulus.  528  pp. 

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Twit  twats  ; an  allegorical  Christmas  stor}'  of  birds  ; 

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Tiiibault,  Charles.  Biography  of  Sir  Charles  Tuj^per,  high 
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Thiers,  Louis  Adolphe.  History  of  the  Consulate  and  the 
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Thomas  a Kempis.  The  following  of  Christ.  In  four  books. 
A new  triinslation  from  the  original  Latin.  To  which  are 
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Thomas  Aquinas,  Saint.  The  life  of  the  Angelic  Doctor  St. 
Thomas  Aquinas,  of  the  Order  of  Friar  Preachers.  By  a 
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York,  1881. 

Thomas  of  Jesus,  Father.  Sufferings  of  our  Lord  Jesus 
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Thomas,  Patrick  J.  Our  centennial  memoir.  Founding  of 
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Thompson,  Clara  M.  Hawthorndean ; or,  Philip  Benton’s 
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Thompson,  Edward  Healy.  (Editor.)  Life  of  St.  Charles 
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The  seasons ; with  the  Castle  of  indolence.  Poems. 

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Thomson,  John  Lewis.  Historical  sketches  of  the  late  war 
between  the  United  States  and  Great  Britain.  5th  ed. 
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Three  in  Norway,  by  two  of  them.  [Anon.]  Ulus.  341  pp. 
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Treasury  of  knowledge  and  library  of  reference.  [Anon.] 
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Trevern,  Rt.  Rev.  Jean  Fran9ois  Marie.  See  Le  Pappe  de 
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True  exposition,  A ; of  the  doctrine  of  the  Catholic  Church 
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True  faith  of  our  forefathers.  The.  [By  Rev.  S.  M.  Brandi, 
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Tucker,  George.  Essays  on  various  subjects  of  taste,  morals 
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Tupper,  Martin  Farquhar.  Poetical  works.  282,  58,  106  pp.. 
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Turbeville,  Rev.  Henry.  An  abridgment  of  the  Christian 
doctrine;  with  proofs  of  Scripture  on  points  controverted, 
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Turner,  Sharon.  Sacred  history  of  the  world  as  displayed  in 
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Twain,  Mark,  {pseud.)  See  Clemens,  Samuel  Langhorne. 

Tyler,  Samuel.  IMemoir  of  Roger  Brooke  Taney,  Chief  Jus- 
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Supplement  to  the  Revised  Statutes  of  the 

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Trial  of  Andrew  Johnson,  President  of  the 

United  States,  on  impeachment  for  high  crimes  and  mis- 
demeanors. 3 V.  8°.  Washington,  1868. 

House  of  Rep)resentatlves.  Digest  and  manual  of  the 

rules  and  practice  of  the  House  of  Representatives.  Com- 
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The  law  of  claims  against  governments ; in- 
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Library  of  Congress.  Alphabetical  catalogue  of  the 

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The  same.  Index  of  subjects.  2 v.  v.  1,  976 ; v.  2, 

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Executive  Departments.  Department  of  State.  Cata- 
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12°.  Washington,  1881. 

Digest  of  the  published  opinions  of  the  attor- 

neys-general,  and  of  the  leading  decisions  of  the  Federal 
courts,  with  reference  to  international  law%  treaties  and 
kindred  subjects.  Revised  ed.  290  pp.  8°.  Washing- 
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Franco-German  war  and  Insurrection  of  the 

Commune.  Correspondence  of  E.  B.  AVashhurne,  minister 
plenipotentiary  of  the  United  States  to  France.  222  pj). 
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Labor  in  Europe.  Reports  froip  the  consuls 

of  the  United  States  in  the  several  countries  of  Europe  on 
the  rates  of  wages,  co.st  of  living  to  the  laboring  classes, 
etc.;  also  Labor  in  America,  Asia,  Africa,  Australia,  and 
Polynesia.  3 v.  8°.  Washington,  1885. 

^ Opinions  of  the  principal  officers  of  the  Ex- 
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8°.  Washingto}i,  1873. 

Reports  of  the  United  States  commissioners 

to  the  Paris  Universal  Exposition,  1867.  Edited  by  AVill- 
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Reports  of  the  LTnited  States  commissioners 

1o  the  Paris  Universal  Exposition,  1878.  5 v.  8°.  Wash- 
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Reports  of  the  commissioners  of  the  United 

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1873.  Edited  by  Robert  H.  Thurston.  4 v.  8°.  TPo.s//- 
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State  of  labor  in  Europe.  Reports  from  the 

United  States  consuls  in  the  several  countries  of  Europe. 
428  pp.  8°.  * Washington,  1878. 

Department  of  the  Interior.  Bureau  of  Education. 

Public  libraries  of  the  Ignited  States  of  America ; their 
history,  condition  and  management.  Special  report.  2 v. 
Part  1,  1187 ; part  2,  89  pp.  8°.  Washington,  1876. 

(iensns  Office.  Statistical  atlas  of  the  United 

States  based  on  the  results  of  the  ninth  census,  1870  ; with 
contributions  from  many  eminent  men  of  science  and 
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authority  of  Congress  bv  Francis  A.  AA^alker.  54  plates. 
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Department  of  the  Navg.  Narrative  of  the  second 

Arctic  ex}:>edition  made  by  Charles  F.  Hall : his  voyage  to 
Repulse  Bay,  sledge  journeys,  etc.,  and  residence  among 
the  Eskimos  during  the  years  1864-’69.  Edited  by  .1.  E. 
Nourse,  U.  S.  N.  Ulus.  644  pp.  4°.  Washington,  1879. 
Report  of  Instorical  and  technical  informa- 
tion relating  to  the  problem  of  interoceanic  communi- 
cation by  way  of  the  American  isthmus.  By  John  T. 
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Department  of  the  Treasury.  Catalogue  of  the  Library 

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Department  of  War.  List  of  synonyms  of  organiza- 
tions in  the  volunteer  service  of  the  United  States  during 
the  years  1861,  ’62,  ’63,  ’64,  and  ’65.  Compiled  under  the 
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Prepared  by  Bvt.  Lieut.-Col.  Robert  N.  Scott.  12  v.  in  17 
parts.  8°,  Washington,  1880-85. 

Centennial  Commission.  Reports  of  the  officers  of 

the  United  States  International  Exhibition,  1870.  9 v. 
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United  States  Catholic  Almanac;  or,  laity’s  directory,  for 
the  years  1833,  ’34,  and  1830,  ’37.  Portraits.  4 v.  24°. 
Jjaltirnore,  1832-’30. 

For  succeeding  numbers,  see  Metropolitan  Catholic  Al- 
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United  States  Catholic  Magazine:  a monthly  periodical 
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Ure,  Andrew.  Dictionary  of  arts,  manufactures  and  mines  ; 
containing  a clear  exposition  of  their  principles  and  prac- 
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Valentine  Redmond ; or,  the  cross  of  the  forest.  Trans- 
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Vandenbussche,  Mnie.  Marie.  The  pilgrimage  of  grace ; a 
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Verne,  Jules.  Explorations  of  the  world,  famous  travels 
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the  French  by  AV.  H.  G.  Kingston.  304  pp.  12°.  New 
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Voyages  and  adventures  of  Captain  Hatteras.  Trans- 
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ATckers,  Pu’c.  Thomas.  The  A'ickers  and  Purcell  contro- 
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Victoria,  (pieen.  Leaves  from  the  journal  of  our  Highlands, 
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Xew  York,  1820. 

Vincent  de  Paul,  Saint.  Spiritual  maxims  of  St.  Vincent 
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ViRGiLius  Maro,  Publius.  Works.  Translated  bv  John 
Dry  den.  2 v.  272,  290  pp.  24°.  Baltimore,  1814.^ 

Tlie  same.  2 v.  in  1.  266,  267  pp.  32°.  Nem 

York,  1825. 

AValdo,  S.  Putnam.  Memoirs  of  Andrew  Jackson,  major- 
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AVallis,  S.  Teackle.  Glimpses  of  Spain  ; or,  notes  of  an  un- 
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AValwsley,  Rt.  Rev.  Charles.  The  general  history  of  the 
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AValter,  AV.  Joseph.  Sir  Thomas  Alore;  his  life  and  times. 
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AValworth,  Rev.  Clarence.  The  gentle  skeptic ; or,  essays 
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AValworth,  Alansfield  Tracy.  The  mission  of  death ; a 
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AVard,  Julius  H.  Life  and  letters  of  James  Gates  Percival. 
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AVard,  Thomas.  England’s  reformation : a poem  in  four 
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Errata  to  the  Protestant  Bible ; or,  the  truth  of  their 

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AVard,  AVilliam  George.  The  condemnation  of  Pope  Llon- 
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AVashburne,  Elihu  Benjamin.  Franco-German  war.  See 
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AVashington,  George.  Authenticated  copy  of  the  last  will 
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Baltimore,  Washington  and  Georgetown.  Reception. 

Bureau  of  Catholic  Indian  Missions. 

Carroll  Institute. 

Providence  Hospital. 

Tabernacle  Society. 

Young  Catholics’  Friend  Society. 

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Weems,  Mason  Locke.  Life  of  George  Washington;  with 
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Wemyss,  Francis  Courtney.  Twenty -six  years  of  the  life  of 
an  actor  and  manager,  interspersed  with  sketches,  anec- 
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Whitaker,  John.  Mary  Queen  of  Scots  vindicated.  3 v. 
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AVhitaker,  Miss  Lily.  Donata  and  other  poems.  96  pp. 
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White,  Alexander.  Confutation  of  Church-of-Englandism, 
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White,  Sister  C.  A.  Bible  history  ; to  which  is  added  a short 
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White,  Charles.  Ahnack’s  revisited ; or,  Herbert  Milton. 
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12°.  New  York,  1853. 

The  same.  4th  ed.  462  pp.  12°.  Baltimore,  1862. 

‘ Sketch  of  the  origin  and  progress  of  the  Catholic 

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Record  of  the  ceremonies  in  St.  Matthews’s  cliurch, 

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D.  D.,  containing  the  eulogy  of  Most  Rev.  Archbishop 
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Catalogue  of  the  valuable  library  books  of  the  late 

Rev.  C.  I.  White,  D.  D.,  on  jDrivate  sale  at  53  St.  Paul 
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Whittier,  John  Greenleaf.  Among  the  hills,  and  other 
poems.  100  pp.  12°.  Rostov,  1869. 

WiLBERFORCE,  Heiiry  AVilliam,  A.  M.  Farewsell  letter  to  the 
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WiLBERFORCE,  Rev.  Robei't  Isaac.  Inquiry  into  the  principles 
of  church  authority ; or,  reasons  for  recalling  my  subscrip- 
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1855. 

Wilde,  Lady.  Poems  by  Speranza,  \^pseud.']  233  pp.  12°. 
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Willard,  John  D.  {Compiler.)  Arion  : four- part  songs  for 


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16°.  Boston,  [n.  rf.] 

IViLLis,  Nathaniel  Parker.  Hurry-graphs;  or,  sketches  of 
scenery,  celebrities  and  society,  taken  from  life.  2d  ed. 
364  pp.  12°.  New  Yorh,  1851. 

Pencilings  by  the  way ; written  during  some  years 

of  residence  and  travel  in  Europe.  527  pp.  12°.  New 
York,  1852. 

Rural  letters;  and  other  records  of  thought  at  leisure, 

written  in  the  interval  of  more  hurried  labor.  380  pp.  1 2°. 
Neiv  York,  1851. 

IViLSON,  Professor.  The  foresters.  A tale  of  domestic  life. 
282  pp.  12°.  Boston,  1845. 

WiNTiiROP,  Robert  C.  Life  and  letters  of  John  Winthrop, 
governor  of  the  IMassachusetts  Bay  Company  at  their  emi- 
gration to  New  England,  1630.  452  pp.  8°."  Boston,  1864. 
Wise,  Lieut.  Henry  A.,  TJ.  S.  N.  Scampavias  from  Gibel 
Tarek  to  Stamboul.  Ulus.  362  pp.  12°.  Neiv  York,  1857. 
Wiseman,  Nicholas,  Cardinal.  Dramas:  the  witch  of  Rosen- 
berg; tlie  hidden  gem.  104,76  pp.  12°.  New  York,  [n.d.] 

Essays  on  various  subjects.  6 v.  12°.  New  York, 

1873. 

Fabiola;  or,  the  Church  of  the  Catacombs.  385  pp. 

12°.  Neiv  York.  [n.  d.] 

Four  lectures  on  the  offices  and  ceremonies  of  Holy 

Week,  as  performed  in  the  Papal  chapels ; delivered  in 
Rome  in  the  Lent  of  1837.  204  pp.  12°.  New  York, 
in.  d.]  , 

‘‘ The  hidden  gem.”  176  pp.  12°.  Bcd.timore,l%Q>0. 

The  same.  In  his  Dramas. 

Lamp  of  the  sanctuary.  [Anon.]  45  pp.  24°. 

Baltimore,  1860. 

Lectures  on  the  principal  doctrines  and  practices  of 

the  Catholic  Church,  delivered  at  St.  IMary’s,  Moorfields, 
during  the  Lent  of  1836.  2 v.  in  1.  334,  244  pp.  12°. 
London,  1844. 

^ — The  same.  6th  Amer.  ed.  2v.ini.  285,199  pp. 

12°.  Bedtimore,  1859. 

The  same.  6th  Amer.  ed.  2 v.  in  1.  285,  199  pjn 

12°.-  Baltimore,  1865. 

The  same.  6th  Amer.  ed.  2 v.  in  1.  285,  199  pp. 

12°.  Baltimore,  mi). 

The  same.  2 v.  285, 199  pp.  12°.  New  York.  [n.  d.] 

The  Real  Presence  of  the  body  and  blood  of  our 

Lord  Jesus  Christ.  312  pp.  12°.  New  York.  [n.  d.] 

^ — Recollections  of  the  last  four  Popes  and  of  Rome  and 

their  times.  464  pp.  12°.  Boston, 

Science  and  religion ; a lecture  delivered  at  Leeds, 

England.  76  pp.  12°.  St.  Louis,  1876. 


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Sermons  on  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  and  on  his 

Blessed  Mother,  421  pp.  12°.  New  York.  [n.  d.] 

Sermons  on  moral  subjects.  434  pp.  12°.  New 

York.  [n.  d.]  ^ 

Twelve  lectures  on  the  connection  between  science 

and  revealed  religion,  delivered  in  Borne.  2 v.  354, 
299  pp.  12°.  New  York.  [n.  d.] 

Witch  of  Melton  Hill ; a tale.  By  the  author  of  Mount  St, 
Lawrence,  Mary  Star  of  the  Sea,  etc,  [Anon,]  254  pp. 
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Yorktown  Centennial  Celebration.  Religious  services  un- 
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